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Category Archives: YouTube
Ultra Realistic Dental Training Robot
Mobile Medical Translator App
Coffee: The Greatest Addiction Ever
In The Plex
The full title of Steven Levy’s book is In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives. When I finished it I was pooped and a little depressed but I’m not sure I can explain either. Read the book and we’ll talk. [Good review in the Washington Post]
Looking back at some of the other books I’ve read about the Internet and technology, I think this might be my favorite. Up there with The Facebook Effect, Cluetrain Manifesto, and Cognitive Surplus.
David Kirkpatrick’s Facebook Effect was much kinder to Mark Zuckerberg than The Social Network but that story didn’t move me the way In the Plex did. And I’m sort of dreading the biography of Steve Jobs, though I can’t say why.
I used up some highlighter on this one and will add those passages here in a day or so.
iOS 5 makes iPad magical
iPad Garageband – Guitar Jam Improvisation
This is dedicated to those who see their computers and BlackBerry’s and tablets as work tools.
Clay Shirky & Jay Rosen: “The Newest Thinking On New Media”
That’s the title of the post by Mitch Joel where I found a five-part video series (runs close to an hour) of a conversation between Clay Shirky (Here Comes Everybody and Cognitive Surplus) and Jay Rosen (Press Think). These are two very smart, informed thinkers and if you are even remotely involved with media or journalism, this conversation can help you make sense of what’s happening in your world. Here’s Part 1 to get you started:
In one of the segments Mr. Shirky uses the term “infovore” to describe someone with a voracious appetite for information. I now have a name for my condition. I spend a minimum of 4-5 hours every day grazing the information savannah and I never get full.
Offline Social Network
Paul Simon fan gets invited up on stage to sing
Okay, here’s your feel-good moment of the day. A little bit of live magic that could not be faked. And think of how bad this could have been.